Interpublic Group reported 6.1% organic revenue growth for 2015 on total revenues of $7.54 billion. The company’s organic growth in the fourth quarter of the year was 5.2% with total revenue of $2.2 billion

Dentsu Group has posted revenue of YEN 818.57 billion (£4.96 billion) for 2015 – a 12.8 per cent year on year increase. Gross profit for the Japanese group’s full year 2015 results stood at YEN 761.996 billion, a 12.6 per cent rise, with organic gross profit growth increasing by 7.0 per cent

Haymarket, the international media group, has today filed annual accounts showing an 8.7% per cent rise in operating profits to £5.03m (2014: £4.6m) on revenues of £184.3m (2014: £187.0m) in the financial year ending June 30, 2015, amid solid demand in its consumer media, business information and events operations

Messe Frankfurt is continuing to grow. The company is the leading international trade fair organiser with its own exhibition grounds. On presenting the Group’s preliminary key figures for 2015, Wolfgang Marzin, President and Chief Executive Officer of Messe Frankfurt, summed up: “We expect to generate sales of around €645 million – a new record for our company”

Mail Online has missed its target of making £80m in revenue this year as annual digital advertising growth slowed by more than half and profits at the Mail’s combined print and digital operation rose by 12%.

Third-quarter revenues of $773 million were six percent lower than the same period last year. Nearly the same could be said of the nine-month period, which saw a drop of seven percent to $2.23 billion versus the first nine months of 2014

Publicis Groupe continues to lag behind its peers in organic growth for 2015. Today the company reported just 0.7% organic growth (which excludes the impact of currency fluctuations, acquisitions and asset sales) for the third quarter and 1% for the first nine months.By comparison, Omnicom posted growth of 6.1% for Q3 and 5.5% for the first nine months.

Around 60% of suppliers to the UK’s event industry are facing collapse within three months unless event businesses receive further support from the government. Of those businesses, 6% said they are unlikely to make it to the end of April.